This Surrealist film, with a title referencing the Communist Manifesto, strings together short incidents based on the life of director Luis Buñuel. Presented as chance encounters, these loosely related, intersecting situations, all without a consistent protagonist, reach from the 19th century to the 1970s. Touching briefly on subjects such as execution, pedophilia, incest, and sex, the film features an array of characters, including a sick father and incompetent police officers.
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Directing | Luis Buñuel | Director |
Production | Ulrich Picard | Executive Producer |
Production | Serge Silberman | Producer |
Camera | Edmond Richard | Director of Photography |
Editing | Hélène Plemiannikov | Editor |
Writing | Jean-Claude Carrière | Writer |
Writing | Luis Buñuel | Writer |
Costume & Make-Up | Alex Archambault | Hairstylist |
Sound | Alex Pront | Sound Mixer |
Costume & Make-Up | Jacqueline Guyot | Costume Design |
Sound | Gina Pignier | Sound Editor |
Art | François Suné | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Monique Archambault | Makeup Artist |
Sound | Luis Buñuel | Sound Effects |
Sound | Guy Villette | Sound |
Art | Pierre Guffroy | Production Design |
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